The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, has accused the Edo state government of masterminding the attack on him and his guests in his country home, Iyamho on Saturday.

Oshiomhole, who spoke to journalists on Sunday evening in his Abuja residence, also called on the Edo State governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, to rein in his deputy, Comrade Philip Shaibu.

He wondered how he suddenly become an object of the attack of his successor and his men, noting that he could not contest against the governor, having served two terms in the same office.

Narrating the development in his hometown over the weekend, Oshiomhole alleged that the attack on him and his guests, including the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu; the Chairman of Honeywell Group, Mr Oba Otudeko and the Vice Chancellor of Edo University, Iyamho, Professor Emmanuel Aluyor, was organised by the deputy governor and that the intent was basically to embarrass him in his hometown.

According to the APC National Chairman, he had intelligence, which he reportedly shared with the Inspector General of Police (IGP), that the deputy governor had asked that 1,000 persons be mobilised to the event at the university to cause mayhem and boo him when he is sighted there.

“I decided that I should use this medium to speak to the unfortunate incident that happened in my community yesterday (Saturday) after the convocation ceremony at the Edo University.

“Like I already directed my press secretary to do yesterday, obviously it was my decision to invite the Chancellor and his entourage including His Royal Majesties, Oba Akiolu, Oba Otudeko and other dignitaries.

“I personally invited them to join me for lunch which they graciously accepted and so it is unthinkable that I will invite people for lunch and I will make arrangements to disrupt or prevent my guests from coming to my house. So, any suggestion that I had an idea of what happened, nothing can be farther from the truth.

“When I discovered that something had gone wrong, I went to the gate and by then they had gone. I tried to speak with the governor. I called him, the phone rang out but at least I was able to speak with the Chancellor and his wife and I am happy that they fully understood. However, this whole thing was unfortunate because it was organized by the state government.

“By Thursday evening, and you can crosscheck with the IGP, I had information that the Deputy Governor asked some people to organize 1, 000 people to the university community. The whole idea was for them to boo me and celebrate it in the media that the comrade-chairman was booed in his own community. The CBN Governor who delivered the convocation lecture was also a witness.

“The CBN governor was not invited to address a rally, he was invited to deliver a convocation lecture and he wasn’t going to talk to those thugs who were wearing all kinds of inscriptions. They didn’t come for a political rally.

“I conveyed the message to the IGP to prevent thugs being imported to the place by the deputy governor. Some few minutes later the governor himself arrived and Mr. Emefiele went to him and said to him, ‘what are these people doing here?’

“He said Mr. Governor, if those people were there, he wasn’t going to deliver the convocation lecture because he didn’t come to do politics, he just came to perform a normal intellectual activity which was the convocation lecture. The governor promised to get the people out of the university.

“You can imagine, it is easier to mobilise thugs into a place but it is far more difficult to demobilise them. So, we had to meander into the auditorium where the lecture was to be delivered and of course, you could hear all sorts of slogans and counter slogans.

“This was exactly what they had planned and the whole idea was they would have their cameras waiting. As I step out, people will be booing me and the media will report that Oshiomhole booed when he attended the convocation ceremony. That was the whole idea.”